The mad, mad world of grassroots basketball continues on this weekend and Rivals.com continues to blanket the country for coverage. This weekend will prove to be busy once again as our team takes on Akron, Las Vegas and Nashville for four tournaments.

Sin City hosting three spring champs

Vegas, no stranger to big time grassroots basketball, will double dip and host a pair of tournaments. The Las Vegas Spring Showcase boasts a number of the spring's early champions.

Boo Williams, winners of its own big time spring event, and the Southern Cal All Stars, winners of the Las Vegas Easter Classic, are the top dogs in the field.

Boo Williams boasts a huge frontline consisting of five-star big men Ed Davis and Ty Walker and a balanced roster that features a dozen Division I prospects. Brandon Jennings pilots the SCA machine.

Rivals.com's Jerry Meyer and Tim Watts will be on hand for both events.

King James hoping for royal weekend

For the second straight year, the King James Shooting Stars Classic is filled with a large amount of teams and some of the top dogs in the country.

Taking a Kingwood approach to the grassroots tournament concept, the King James event boasts nearly 500 teams. The 17 and under division will be played on 24 courts across the Akron-Canton, Ohio area.

The championship game will be televised regionally on Fox Sports Net.

Grassroots Canada, winners of last weekend's Pitt Jam Fest, and the D1 Greyhounds, runner's up in the Steel City, are in the field. Grassroots guard Devoe Joseph emerged as a national target while the D1 roster is lead by William Buford, an Ohio State commitment, and Darius Miller.

The Westchester Hawks, winners of the Spring Jam Fest, mix good individual talent with inspired team ball. The Hawks won the 16U division last year at the King James Classic. Meanstreets, runner's up at the Boo Williams Invitational, take to the field and have the size in Michael Dunigan and Josh Crittle and quality guard play in Matthew Humphrey and Kevin Dillard.

Illinois Wolves, a Final Four team in Pittsburgh, are as fundamentally sound as any team in the country. Point guard John Moran really emerged at the Jam Fest. The New York Gauchos, winners of the Steel City Division in Pittsburgh, put a rotation of guards that can play with anyone on the floor. Jordan Theodore, Kemba Walker, Chris Fouch and Daryl Bryant will challenge anyone that steps onto the court with them.

Speaking of big, the host team puts a big frontline on the court. King of the Court will look to Delvon Roe, a Michigan State commit, Kenny Frease, a Xavier pledge, and point guard Anthony Crater, an Ohio State commit.

The Jacksonville Lee Bulls are back in action and the team's strength is it's backcourt with Dante Anderson and Shaquille Johnson. Recent Tennessee pledge Phillip Jurick plays with the Tennessee Mavericks.